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Paid short term RA position! Available immediately!
Short-term Research Assistant PositionSmith School of Business Management & Organization Department
Description:
Short-term RA requirement for a research project in Organizational Behavior. Work involves coding documents on a coding scheme provided. Work needs to be done urgently - by 15th December. Pay - $9/Hour
Qualifications:
-undergraduate student
-experience in coding
-preferably a psychology or business major
Please email you resume as well as your availability for the upcoming two weeks to
[email protected]
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